Follow up (+1!)

By Matt Simmons on July 26, 2011

Illustrating the point I made previously about the value of Google+ integration, ITProPortal reports on a growing trend of businesses devoted to selling Google +1s to highlight company listings in search results. While I would expect that Google will have a response to gaming the system in short order, it does underscore the value of having these endorsements appear directly in search results. Again, if you'd like to leverage this for your site, contact us!

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